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The phrase "are missing the scale" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that lacks a certain level of measurement or proportion, often in contexts like art, data analysis, or project planning.
Example: "The results of the survey are missing the scale needed to accurately interpret the data."
Alternatives: "lack the scale" or "do not include the scale".
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But could it be that food campaigns are missing the scale of the problem?
If more than 50% of the items in the subscale are missing, the scale score is not computed.
If more than 50% of the items in a scale are missing, the Scale Score is not computed [ 3, 19].
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According to the manual of the instrument, if more than 50% of the items in the scale are missing, the scale score is not computed.
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For subscale analyses, if < 50% of the scale items were missing, the scale was scored with the mean score of the non-missing items for that individual used to impute a score for the missing items.
If > 50% of items were missing, the scale score is missing.
If more than 50% of scores in the single items were missing, the scale scores were noted as missing.
Still, if any of the constituent items in a scale were missing, the scale score for that patient was excluded from the statistical analyses.
If responses to more than two items in a scale were missing, the scale score was regarded as missing, if one or two items were missing, the mean of the available items was used as the scale score.
If less than half the items of a scale was missing, the scale-score was calculated based on items the respondent had completed.
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